Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 09, 1921, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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gg for sale, 9
East H St. 3-4 mile
mlts A A. Bonney.
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i Ule Clover hay at m pei
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icob Sinner across road from
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10 acres in bearing irun,
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F Bllverton, Or. 7 lis
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its in the same block are wil
ed at $1000 each. We are prio
ns this for only 1800 for quick
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worth
$2500.
price, not far out.
other that is well finished
nd modern except furnace. $3,-
30. Brown, over Rusiek's State
nd Commercial. a
R SALE Or exchange, 160
,cres of fiin land 1 miles of
,r a C. .' r.
naer Clltlivi iun t:iir miililine-s
use in Salem, balance terms.
Price 14500. Oco. Morse. Jen-
ii i j ' ii r r n a i
LOTS worth the
price,- No. 1
ti block to
2, pood lot,
title. S300.
vurner. line soil,
raven strett. clear
lerms. No. 3 fine lot on (Join
biercial street, naved. ear line
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Pusicks, .stutr and Commercial
'leetric liRhts. 2 lots. Price II -
-. ..... im,iii ii,, use. wni,
H5 2S0 cash, balance monthly
room house, new, lot 100 by
1 block to street car. Price
Rn, 4 toom liunEralow, new.
iiith Salem 1 block to street
or. Price $1775. VI eauh. bal
iee terms Compton Real Rs
. IN State St Phone 44.
138
ACRES 4 V, miles from Salem
S'Od rnnd 1 iam l....,,,,..
5n. acre bearing raspber
3 acres hearing prunes, 1
m bearing strawberries and
mixen rrint Alan wahm
'"iu ann pnod garden. 4
rai cottage, barn and chicken
lllse. 100 hens IAD fhl
1 horse, farm implements.
--.wiioia Iurniture and auto-
Oriie all .tr m.mmm
' great buy and won't
D " ul"'i long. Artnur
.iregon Diag.
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aritjrVdsThat Deliver The Goods at Small Cost
NEW TODAY
1917 FORD, new tirfes. L-i.od ,i,n
idng order, for sale or trade
for sheep. Ral(h Du Rette, Oer
VtU, Or. . ql4u
STRAWBKRRIES for sale 3c pr
puunu. you pick tliem in your
containers. Truck leaves and
unload at 735 N. Com'l. 93F5
138
For Sale Rouses
FOR SALE By owner"
5 room
20th St.
al42
cottage on 7 33 N.
Phone 1138J.
MODbiiN 6 room house, except
furnace, at 630 N. Winter St.
Call after 4 p. m. al40
20 ACRES, 4 POOTn bungalow new,
, good new barn, room for 30 tons
of hay, has carried 24 head of
cattle and team; trade for Sa
lem city. Magee room 29 corner
State and Commercial over Bu
sick's. D
6 ROOM house, modern, full base
. ment, large attic, lot 55x100. on
good gravel street close to school
and paved street. Price $2250,
$800 cash, balance $20 per
month. Pearcy Bros., 210 Ore
gon bldg. al38
SPECIAL Party going away, a
seven room plastered house,
lights and water, with four beau
tiful lots, all kinds of fruit, good
garage and chicken house. 2
lots on pavi'd street, one block
from ear line. Most all the fur
niture included. This is an hun
est to goodness buy. only $2800
with terms. Thomason & Row
ley, 331 yj, state St. a
7 ROOM HOUSE $1750
Partly furrflshed .modern, with
basement, large lot, near school;
bargain for fluick sale; move
right in. Price $1750, terms U
or less cash. S. R. Pearson. 408
I'. S. bank bldg. Phone 914. a
FOR SALE By owner 6
bungalow reasonable, on
N. Water,. St. Phone 1007J.
room
1924
al43
8 ROOM plastered house, 2 blocks
from car, close to school. Priuv.'
$1200. terms; must sell within
10 days. Magee, room 29 corner
State, and Commercial over Iiu
sick's. For Sale Farms
FOR BAXJS By owner, 1 acre, 7
room In. use, chicken house and
other buildings, 2 English wal
nuts and other fruit, nice place
for berries. Inquire 2400 Oak Si.
al42
BY owner. 30 acres good hill land
20 acres in crop. Box 26 care
Capita l Journal. b!61
FOR SALE 53 acres Vj milv
west of Aumsville, Or., stock,
crop and machinery. Write for
terms. H e n ryFe n n e 1 L b 141
SOLD the 60acres of bottom land
advertised yesterday. See this,
25 acres, 11 acres of fruit, Vi
acre of strawberries, loganber
ries, house, barn, located near a
graded school, 6 miles from Sa
lem on good rock road, south, a
part of which is paved. Let us
show you this, $1000 cash, will
give you any time you may want
on balance. Radcliff & Waring,
341 State street. n
!5 ACRES all in cultivation, 5
room bungalow, basement, fam
ily orchard bearing, chicken
houses and yards, good well,
close to school. 3 Vfe miles east
of Salem on paved and gravel
roads. Will trade for city prop
erty as part pav or sell at price
$8500, cash $4250. See L A.
Hayford, 305 State St. b"
THIS IS A fJOOl) ONE 22 acres
all in cultivation, 9 acres of 1
year old logans. 3 Vi baby lo
gatis, and 2 acres strawberries,
ail well cared for, 7 miles south
of Salem in one of the best fruit
sections in the Willamette val
ley, 1-8 mile east of old Pacific
highway. Price $5500, cash to
handle $2000 L A. Hayford.
305 State street. b
FOR SALE 10 acres adjoining
city 7 acres NltlvafM, in cher
ries, apples and strawberries,
fine 8 loom plastered house
alone worth the money, at the
low price of $3500, easy tfrntf.
Thomason & Rowley, 331 State
street. b"
5 ACRES, CLOSE la .
On paved road, 1 V miles from
business district, buildings worth
$1000, some fine garden land
and old orchard, ideal suburban
home site Price $2800. $800 cash
balance $30 Mr month, no in
terest. Paafcy Bros.. 210 Ore
gon hldg. nl38
For Sule Hscjellaneous
O O OSEB E R RIES for sale. Phone
86P22. ol42
CHOICE garden cut flowers. 801
Locust, phone 1024W: cl41
FOR SAL... Several sacks j.f
Burba nk seed potatoes. Peter
Bishoff, Rt. 6, box 49A. cl38
FOR SALE 200 Ancona baby
chicks, 10c each. 1497 M. 5th
street. LuA.Grier; fl39
STRAWBERRIES for canning 75c
per large crate; pick them ar
self. furnish your own contain
ers. Phone 14F3. 142
FOR SALE Hughes electric range
758 watt water heater, with wir
ing complete. $100 takes it all.
See It at 960 Union St. c!38
WILSON strawberries. 3c per lb.
You piek them yourself. Bring
Containers. Harry Martin, six
miles east on Marteay road.
Phone 26F24. "H9
lift '11 V. x 1 11 e it.:. i.nk
- uuuiYC IAJ Weill d, lUTlg SjyCll 1U1 bUlB IA1UUU
THAT RCIA OF V:vejTec-rJ
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For Sale Miscellaneous
CHOICE Wilucwjjtrawberries pick
iiiu supply containers, 3c per
pound. Rt. 2, fox 79A, Wilde.
C138
f UK SALE S. C. White- Leghorn
hens, also baby chicks to batch
June 10. James E. Foster, Rt. 4
phone 33F23. fl38
OLD newspapers, 10c the bundle
usea as carpet mat for pack
lag, etc. Capital Journal ofiice.
FOR SALisi Sterotyplng mats
10c per bundle, used as a tight
and stout weather proofing card
board. Capital Journal office,
For Sale Livestock"
FOR SALE Team, 4 and 5 years
old, also wagon and harness;
would trade for car. 144 S. 13th
W. R. Wells. el42
8 YEAR old. all around horse for
sale or trade. 25 46 Hazel ave.
el38
FOR SALE Or will take cow in
on light team of mares, 8 and 9
years old, and harness. Phone
377W. el38
FOR SALE A good voune team
cheap. Phone 88F5. el38
FOR SALE Bay mare 7 years
old, weight 1100 lbs., sounii and
well broke, 0r would trade for
a good cow. Phone 110F11, or
address A. Eggiman, Silverton.
Or., Rt. 2. -el38
ForSale Automobiles
CHEVROLET 490 delivery car for
"e en cap. f hone S-lr 12. ql;i8
OVERLAND 90 at a bargain. Wind
deflectors, spotlight, cord tires,
good naint. in fine mechanical
condition. 170 S. 12th SI. al3S
Qood used cars at bargain m-ic-
es.CherryCity garage ql3k'
FOR SALE 1921 ILarley David
son 74 n, cheap. Phone 604R.
ql4l
FOR SALE Or trade, light Stu
debaker 4 in good shape, cheap.
1792 Broadway. ql38
For Sale Wood
16 INCH old fir and 4
growth. Phone 981.M.
foot 2nd
eel40
OET your winter supply of wood
or coal from the Salem Fuel
yards. Special prices off the car.
Phone 529. Theo. O. Zienian.
Chas. Soos, props. ee
DRY wood. Sproed can fill orders'
1H78VV. eei38
FOR SAL Old pitchy 16-inch
fir and second growth 4 feet
wood. Phone 1727. ee!49
FOR SALE
Large 4 ft. mill wood, sawed
even length 12 ich or 16 inch.
Special price on 5 cord lots
Seasoned mill wood
First class 16 inch old fir
Fred E. Wells, 305 S. Church,
phone 1542. ee
FOB RENT
FOR RENT House keeping rooms
at Cottle Apts., 343 Vi N. Crim
mercial. jYj9
FOR RENT Rooms,
Liberty.
call 594 N.
1
MODERN apartments at 633 Fer
ry. jl6
FOR RENT Small sales room in
good location. See Dan Burns.
Ferry and High streets. J 1 38
FOR RENT For summer mod
ern 7 room bungalow, furnished.
Phone 1159R. J ! 41
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms in private family, board
if desired. Also garage. Call 160
S. 15th St. jl38
FOUR room apartment for rent in
a fine location. 2 blocks from
supreme court bldg., 3 rooms of
this all fitted up nicely for house
keeping; the furniture for sale.
Call soon, 1411 Stale St., Salem,
Or; Jt38
l.i.t and Found
LOST Man's blue serge coat.
Finder please leave at Capita
Journal office. 1.138
LOST pink cameo lavalier, oval
siiape. Finder please phone
1862M. Reward.
kl38
MIXCRU.ANRnUS
CAR to trade for city lots. Magee,
room 29, corner State and Com
mercial over Busick's. q
CHIMNEY sweep, phone 191; fur
naces cleaned. ml60
FOR carpenter work, phone 806M
156
PRIVATE maternity
Phone 1959J.
hospital.
Hi 1 48
ROOFs reshingled, repaired and
tarred. Phone C. C. Kays, Cher
ry City hotel or 34F3. 1156
HOUSE and roof painting, lead
and oil, right price. Phone
1611M, Wells. 148
ORDER your awning from Dill
man. 2011 Maple avi . m!52
CONCRETE work, all kinds, base
ments a specialty, up to date
mixer. Chas. ei. inompson
phone 1526R.
141
YOU that want rarpinter work
and painting done, call 1959J.
, 114''
xiAICK MORS MONEY on
your
small farms. Use a Beeman
tractor or a Beaman Jr.
W. E. Burns-Dan Burns
(Not Brothers, the Same Man)
it... . iiuri.
FORD repairing done by expert
mechanic in your own garage.
Price reasonable and work guar
anteed Out of town work solic
ited Phone 2098R. 2 rings.
ql 40
know Yoo ve got A coll MT duiT atuAWTic -V" V mm.
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED A 6 room bouse.
box 260.
P O
U39
STRAWBERRY pickers wanted
to pick 8 acres, 93F5. gl39
WANTED Position by girl book
keeping and general office work
preferred. 332 N. llith. hl38
WANTED Job driving truck or
delivery car, can furnish refer
ences. Call 938M. hl39
STRAWBERRY pickers wanted.
G. R. Adams, phone 5SF11.
gl3?
WANTED To rent modern " 5
room unfurnished house. Phone
103 between eight and 5 o'clock
H39
HOUSE WANTED About June
15, would like to rent a 6 room
house; will take a year lease. P
O box 260. 1139
WANTED To rent small furn
ished house for two adults, pre
fer to be some distance from
business section but accessible
to street car. Phone 82 during
the day ii40
EX-SERVICE man wants position
as meat cutter In Salem. A. A.
Snider, 1885 N. Liberty St. hi 41
WANTED flounekeeper, steady
Job, two in family; no objection
to small child. Box 626 care
Journal. gl ,'t 8
WANTED Location for bees.
Hans Rehb, Rt. 6, Salem, box
139. IMS-
WANTED To rent by responsi
ble people, no children, a mod
ern four or five room house,
furnished preferred. Telephone
85. 1139
WAJvTED Old mattresses to make
over, phone 19, Capital City Bed
ding 'Co. 1
PLUMB'NQ, . Repairing end coll
work a specialty, reasona (I '
charges. A. L Godfrey, shop
foot of Union S(. Phone 1617J.
ml40
WANTED $1100 first mortgage
on 20 acres. Howell Prairie, 7
per cent interest; $14J0 on im
proved suburban hom"; $So0 on
5 room house and 2 lots in Sa
lem Radcliff & Waring, 341
State St. t l
OLD newspapers, 10c the bundle
Used as carpet mats, for pack
ing, etc. Capital Journal office
REAL ESTATE
BEST BUYS AND EXCHANGES
15 acres, 6 Vi bearing prunes,
4Vi logans, $6000, $1500 'cash,
balance easy terms.
160 acres, 10 prunes, fair im
provements, 90 acres fall crop
looking fine, 60 acres timber pas
ture, for a short time $100 per
acre; half cash.
100 acres, 12 acres prunes with
good crop on. 88 acres in grain;
fair improvements, large list of
stock and equipment. $200 per
acre. Terms if desired.
20 acres close to Salem, 70 acres
near Mullno, 20 acres near Grand
Ronde. 30 acres at Aumsville;
will trade all or part on a Iruit
ranch. Orchard must be good with
fair improvements.
Have large list of houses at
greatly reduced prices.
SOCOLOFSKY
341 State street. n
, BARGAINS IN HOMES
25 acres choice river bottom
land, house, barn, well, over half
in berries, team, crop, tools; quick
sale $4800, easy terms.
55 acres near Salem, 20 acres
prunes, buildings. fine springs,
creek, some timber, good road.
Snap $9000, $1500 cash, balance
crop payment.
Nice modern 5 room cottage,
fine lot, nice location near school
and church and carline. Snap, $1,-
850.
Best buvs and exchanges.
PftRRINE & MARSTERS
Gray bldg. t
L.UUO 1)118 AINU TKAUUld
I 2.14 acre tract located close to
the canine, nearly aii in bearing
fruit, 4 room House, well. Price
2800.
t acre tract, nearly all cultivat
ed, balance in fruit, loganbei nea,
strawberries, gooseberries, pi uues,
ctierrie, J room bouse, barn,
well. Price $4UU0, terms.
30 acres ot fine dark soil locat
ed just east of Salem, fine set Of
larm buildings, 7 acres set to
lugaua, 2 3-4 acres in strawber
ries; will take in exchange as part
payment, good modern home in
Willi or larger acreage. .Price
$15,000.
a acres, 4 acres loganberries, 1
acre strawberries; will exchange
for house and lot. Price $3500.
10 acres, 5 acres prunes, 2 acres
logans, 5 room bungalow, barn,
well; will take bouse and tut up
to $2500 as part payment. Price
$5500.
HOUSES
Good 5 room cottas, oascnient,
bath, toilet, lights, close In. Price
$2400, $500 down, balance terms.
Good T room modern home in
good location; will take cheap
home as part payment. Price $6,-
500.
Good modern home In Portland
to exchange for good home in Sa
lem. .' .ne east front view lot located
o;i pavement on Fairmount bill.
Price $900, $300 down, balance
terms.
If you are looking to buy. trade
or sell, see
W. H. GRABENHORST & CO.
275 stale street. n
REAL ESTATE
WORTH WHILE
A good 5 room house, modern
except furnace, $2500; In south
Salem.
63 acres, equfpt, $5000; near a
town and railroad.
One acre and 3 room house,
near car line. $1300, $150 down.
A 5 room plastered house on
paved street, not fully modern.
$1300.
MILLS & COPLEY
S31V4 State street. n
A BUSINESS OPENING
In the way of a first class loca
tion for a rooming and boarding
establishment of the better class.
A pice corner with large house of
11 rooms (with slight alterations.)
If. at all interested, consultation
welcome.
WILLIAM FLEMING
34 State St. n
SPECIAL OFFERINGS
$ room house, large lot. $800,
$200 cash.
5 room modern plastered house,
basement, garage. $2250.
6 room modern, H acre ground
close to car and school $2500,
easy terms.
120 acres 7 miles Salem, 60 acres
under plow, good fruit land, 5000
cords of wood on place, oak and
fir. Price only $37 per acre, good
terms.
10 acres mostly in fruit, close
to Salem. $3300; want Salem res
idence. If you want anything in real
estate better buy now, things will
soon begin to move and prices ad
vance. JOSEPH BARBER REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
200 Gray bldg, phone 790. n
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSAL i on BIDS
for ComCntCtton of Street Im
provements Nojiee is hereby given that the
Auditor and Poli Judge of the
city of Dallas, Oregon, will re
ceive sealed bids Yi n t i 1 8 o'clock
p. m. on Monday. June 20. 1921.
for the construction of approxi
malely 1060 cubic yards excava
tion, 9000 square yards subgrade,
and 3600 square yards gravel road
way. The improvement, so proposed
to be undertaken and made, shall
he constructed and completed at
the grade and of the materials and
n the imanner n aill respects as
shown by the plans and specifica
tions prepared by Edward J.
VTimes, the engineer of- said city.
L adopted by the council of said city,
and now on file In the office of the
undersigned auditor and police
judge, to which reference is here
by had for a more detailed de
scription of said proposed im
provements. Each bid must be nccompanled
by a certified check, payable to
the city of Dallas, Oregon, for ten
per cent of the amount of the bid.
to Insure the giving by the bidder
of a good and sufficient bond for
the faithful performance of the
work specified in his bid, and the
execution of a contract with the
city for the performance of such
work.
The envelope containing the bid
must be addressed to the under
signed auditor and police Judge,
and marked: "Bids on street im
provement." Bonds equal in amount to the
contract price will be required for
the faithful performance of the
contract.
The said city reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
This notice is given by order of
said council, made at a regular
meeting thereof, held on the 6th
day of June, 1921.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said oftjr, this 9th day of June, A.
I). 1921.
(SEAL) J. T. FORI),
Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Dallas, Oregon. 143
SALEM MARKETS
Complied from reports of Salem
dealers (or the guidance of
Capital Journal readers. (Re
vised dailir.)
Grain: Average valley whes
(bulk) $1.00.
Hay: Cheat toby I32.00O23.00
oat bay $22.00024.00; elorai
Wholesale Prices
Vegetables: Oreeon onion 75e
9)1.00 cut; California ontcus
hay $20022.
Meat: Hogs $8.55; dressed
hogs HVi12c; top steers 5igc
cows 3f5c; bulls 4 Vic; spring
Iambs 6c; sheep yearling 4c
jheared; wool on 5c; veal fancy
dressed 12c.
Poultry and eggs: Eggs 20c;
light hens 15c; heavy hens lSi
J0c; old roosters 10c; stags 16c;
broilers 22c.
Butterfat: Butterfat 27c; cream
ery butter 34t35c; country but
ter 30c. milk $1.60 per cwt.
$2.00 cwt; beets $2.00 cwt;
Loa Angeles lettuce $3.75 ;carrots
$1.25 per cwt :Callfornia cabbage
fie lb: green peppers 25c;
rlraharh 6e; asparagus 13c lb:
FINANCIAL
MARION-POLK County Farm
Loan association has money to
loan at six percent. W. D. Smith
secretary-treasurer, 303 Salem
Bank of Commerce.
PRINTING
A SATISFIED customer returns.
Rowland Printing Co. Phone
1512, over Ration booh store.
HOI SI HOLD GOODS
WHY SELL FOR LESS!
WE will Pay you more cash for
your household goods. Get our
bid before you sell. People's
Furniture and Hardware Store,
271 N. Commercial street. Phone
714.
CITY SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage
and refuse of all kinds removed
by tho month at reasonable rates.
Cessnools cleaned and dad ani
mals removed. Day phie 167.
night phorle 1698R. R. C- Cum
mins, Mgr. m
STOKE nXTl'RKS
COMPUTING scalas, cash register
and goneral store fixtures at
226 Stark St, Portland, Or., be
tween lit and 2nd streets.
OITM'IANS
GLASSES fitted by Dr. L R. Bur
dette, optometrist, Bow Optical
Co.. 326 State St.
STAGE LINES
SALEM, Jefferson. Albany and
Corvallls stage, leaving 1:30 p.
m. daily. Bligh hotel.
MERCHANT TAILOR
FRANK
294 N
PALM Merchant tailor,
Commercial St.
M. A. ESTES, fine tailoring,
State street.
384
TRANSFER
OREGU'V TAXI and transfa)',
Lib
erty and Ferry street. Phone 77.
MERCHANTS Cooperative Parcel
delivery. Transfer trunks any
part of city 50c. Messenger serv
ice. 179 S. High, Phone 230.
CHAS. E. CHANDLER, general
transfer, expert furniture mov
ing. Office Clark's Tire House.
Phone 74.
IF its to be hauled, "Let Van Du
it." Phone 841. Vans Transfer,
241 N. Commerclar St.
.HNK
WANTED Rags and secondhand
nf oil lilnHi Hnnllul .tnnU
company, phone 398, 215 Cen-
ler sxreei. .
PIANOS
("IIKURINGTON Piano House,
Bush und Lane pianos. 415
Court street.
OEO. C. WILL pianos, phono
graphs, sewing machines, sheet
music and piano studies. Re
pairing phonographs and sew
ing machines. 432 State, Salem.
Oregon.
R, W. BALLANTYNE, tuner, play
ers a specialty. Phone 362, Cher
rlngton Pis no house.
EDWARD WELP experienced pi
ano tuner. Leave orders W1U
Music store.
CLEANING AND DYING
SALEM cleaners find Dyers
Suits cleaned $1 50
Suits pressed 60c.
1216 S. Com'l. Phone 1868.
HEMSTITCHING
SALEM ELITE, hemstitching,
chainstitching, pleating, buttons.
329 Oregon bldg. Phone 379.
MRS. F. E. MULL. hemstitch
ing and dressmaking, over Mil
ler's sioee Phone 117.
HAT BLOCKING
MEN'S and women's hats renovat
ed, blocked and trimmed. 495
Court. C. B. Ellsworth.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS
PUBLIC stenographer, 408 Mason
le bldg.
garagFcn
cgnito
rtwrrrr
harry w. scorr
"The Cycle Man"
147 S.Com. 1'bone 68
SERVICE Garage, general-auto re
pairing, 803 N. Liberty, phone
1277J.
CHERRY CITY garage.
General repairing.
170 S. 12
Imperial valley tomatoes $2.50
box; green peas 16c; straw-
berries $1 crate; new potatoes 5c
lb; Bermuda wax onions $2.00 a
crate.
Fruits: Oranges $3.75i5.00;
lemons $8.50; bananas 11c; dates
pound (bnlk) 16c; parsnips!
$1.50 hundredweight; drome
dary dates $7.00 cate; black!
figs 10c; white figs 12 c; Ca -!
fornla grapefruit $3.50; Florida
grapefrula $9.00; Arlsrwa grape- j
fruit $6.50: pineapples $4.50 per
dozen; cantaloupe $4.50 per crate,
Retail Price
Butter and eggs: Eggs 25c;
creamery butter : V - :-.. country
butter 30.
Portland, Or., June 9. Cattle'
steady; receipts 30; prime
steers $8.0048.25; medium to
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Trade Mark registered in the U. S
RAMSDEN & McMorran, Indian
motorcycles and Dayton bicycles
387 Court St.
CM5D'
238 N. High
Phone 203
Batter! e
recharged and repaired. Degge
BurreH. SALEM Auto
diator and
Ujidi.itnr Rbnn ra-
fender specialists,
198 S. 12tht St.
SOUTH Commercial garage, gen
eral r.-p airing, vulcanizing and
retreading. Exclusive agency for
Sound tires. All work guaran
teed. For sudden service phone
278. residence phone 1029R. 430 ! northern spring $1.30; red Wal
S. Commercial.
UNION Auto repair shop, acety
lene welding. 187 S. Liberty St.
Phone 304.
: WAYNE
QUAYLB Auto electric
shop.
2(3 N. Com'l. Phone 413.
JL D. BARTON. Exide batteries,
starter and generator work. 171
S. Commercial.
AUTO Electrician, expert trouble
ahootlng. 238 N. High St. Phone
203. '
STANDARD Auto, Repair shop on
Cheraeketa St., across from Ar
go hotl. m
FLORISTS
PORCH BOXES Bedding plants
for sale. Smith's, 301 N. Com
mercial. NURSERY STOCK
FRlFITLAND NURSERY Fruit,
ornamental, walnut and filbert
trees. Office 540 Statu St. phone
1727, Salem, Or. ,
SALEM Nursery company, fruit
and ornamental trees, small fruit,
roses. Phono 1763, 428 Oregon
bldg.
CHIROPODISTS
CORNS and callouses scientific
ally removed. Appliances from
Individual impressioiti. Chas. E.
Tatro, Masonic bldg. Phone 442.
riioTocaiApfiV
DE LUXE studio. Better pl.otos.
147 N. Commercial.
INSURANCE
214 Oregon bldg. Phono 186
New York Life Ins. Co.
E. F. Smith H. C. Pugh
SHINING PARLOR
T"E.Rex, Sn'Mng parlor
Period
icals, cigars und cigarettes. All
kinds of shoe dying. We clean
any kind of white shoes. 38 3
State St. Phone 3B8. m'
AUCTION KICH
G. 8ATTERLEE, 404 Ferry St.
Salem. Ore., 1 hone 1177. '
COL. W. t. WRIGHT, Turner auc
tioneer, Turner, Or. m
1'ARM IiOA.NS
BUILDING LOANS MADE May
be repaid like rent.
Life. Eire, Health, Accident. In
demnity, LibaliV and Auto In
surance written,
A. C. BOHRNSTEDT
401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore.
OSTEOPATHY
DBS. WHITE AND MARSHALL
Osteopathic physicians and sur
geons, 606 u. B. -Bank Building.
Phone 859. Dr. White, resi
dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall,
residence phone SS4. '
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Of
fice, comer Commercial and
Trade Sts. Bills payable monthly
in advance. Phone 67.
REPAIRING
STEWART'S Repair shop. .14,
Court SI. Lawn mowers ground.
G. C. PATTERSON, shoe repairing
shop, 143 a Liberty Bt.
STOVES rebuilt and repaired. 66
years, experience; Depot Na
tional and American fence, sixes
26 to 68 lnchus high. Paints
oil and varnishes, etc., logan
berry and hop hooks. Salem
Fence and Slave Wurks, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
NICKEL PLATING
WILLAMETTE Plating Works, re
pairing and reflnishlng. 420 8.
Commercial St. Phone 278. .147
choice $7.508.00
fair to good
$6.25 7.00; common
to fair
$5.00 6.25; choice feeders $5.25
05.75; choice cowa and belf
era $6.5007.00; medium to good
$5.50t.00;fair to feraiuin $4.50
05.00; common cows $3.50
4.50; cannera $2.00 3.50; bulls
$3.5005.50; choice calves $9.50
i 10.00; prime light calves
$9.0009.50; medium $6.009.00
heavy calves $3.00G.00; best
feeders $1.25 t.7r" fair to ruud
heavy calves $.; ti.
Hogs lower; rec. 227; prime
light $8.7509.00; smooth heavy
$G.258.25; rough heavy $5.00
Q 7. 00; fat pigs $9.009.25,
feeders $8.50 9.25.
Sheep steady; receipts 1602;
prime lambs $6.507 25. east
of mountain lambs $7.0007.60;
Feature Service. Inc. I
Patent OtOe.
1'age Seven
valleys $5.506.25: en" $5.00
6.00; feeders $2.50 4.00; calls
S2.004.0u; eyes 41 .m a 1 25;
light yearlings $5.00 5.50;heavy
$4.505.00; wethers $34.50.
Butter higher; extra cubes 32c
cartons 34c; prints 33c.
Butterfat, No. 1 churning cream
2729c f o b Portland; under
grades 25c.
Eggs: Selling price case count
24c; buying price 22V423c;
selling price candlad 25c; se
lects candled in cartons 28c.
Poultry: Hens light 13l5c;
heavy IXOZOc; broilers 22ig)24c;
old roosters ll13c; turkeys
nom; geese nom; ducks 40 45c.
Wheat: Hard white $1.35;
soft white $1.34; white club
$1.32; hard winter $1.28;
la $1.27.
Barley $2224; oats $29; corn
No. 3 yellow $30 31,
Hay: Buying price, timothy
$24; alfalfa $18 Si 19; grain $22
23.
Three Arrested
2 Fined. Alleged
Drunk Is Jailed
Three men two alleged traffic
law violators, and one alleged
drunk 'were arrested by the po
lice yesterday.
Frank A. Ford wns takpn Into
custody by Chief of Police Mof
fitt for cutting a corner with his
automobile. In the police court he
pleaded guilty and was fined $5
by Judge Race. F. W. Stock, 14G4
Frlckey street, who was arrested
by Officer Hnydett on the Bame
charge, also pleaded guilty and
paid S.
Ofand Johnson, who Is charg
ed with drunkenness, was, picked
up on the streets by Officer Whit
early last night. He was Jailed to
await a hearing.
Jack's Sparring
Partners Will
Wear Head Gear
Atlantic City, N. J., June 9.
Sparring purtuers In Jack Demp
sey's training ramp will be com
pelled to wear head gear when
boxing is resumed to lessen the
danger of reopening the wound
over the chanipion's left eye which
was uplit open last Sunday wheu
Larry Williams butted li tin trying
to evade a punch. Since then
Dempsey has done no wurk with
the gloves.
"I could resume boxing now,"
Deinpsey said today, "as the
wound is not cnuslng me any pain,
hut there Is no use taking any
nances until It la thorough
healed."
Deinpsey, with boxing off Hit
program. Is concentrating on his
famotiH shift. He stands before a
heavy puniliing bag, first shifting
for a right hook and then landing
a left. The champion Is timing
his blows accurately and is hitting
iharply and with great force.
Albany Fourth
Will Be Sane
Albany, June . Albany will
stage a sane, though truly joyous
Fourth of July celebration this
year in conjunction with the big
race meet at the Linn county fair
11, mi. I aH the result of the un
divided vote of the eh 1 er at
oniinerce and olhe.s at tl.t Mno
luncheon ut the communi f In n e
tcC.iy.
Committees will M appointed
from the membership of he cham
ber to cooperate with the commit
tees of the rax ing program to make
the proper arrangement for a
general Fourth of July re.rhratloa
and to make such publicity of tba
event as Is necessary to Invite the
public. The (rend of opinion was
that Albany should hs-e a real
celebration, appropriate, and not
Indulge in a "peanut" t; pe, as har'
been the case too often lu the p. '.
Vancouver. R C Jaft Brltton,
welterweight boxing rhumplon,
and Frank Barrieau of Vancouver
fought ten rounds to a draw last
night.
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